Can't travel at the speed of light thanks to e=mc2. Because at the speed of
light your mass would be infinite.
But there's nothing saying you can't travel at 99.999999% of it.
Also space can expand faster than the speed of light. Making something like
a warp bubble possible.

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On Dec 3, 2010 1:14 AM, "denstar" <valliants...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Casey Dougall wrote:
> ...
>>
>> Propulsion isn't the way, wormholes are ;-)
>>
>> You can't physically travel at the speed of light, by the time you hit
light
>> speed you would be flatter then a pancake.
>>
>
> Wormholes sure seem to be in lately.
>
> I was watching the new "Race to Witch Mountain" the other day, and
> that's how they get 'round.
>
>
> Man I liked that book (Escape to Witch Mountain). And the old school
> movie (not the move "old school" (though I did like it as well), but
> rather the old movie based on the book).
>
> Yeah. Reminds me of "The Girl With the Silver Eyes". Or
> "Christopher" (Richard Koff). Wow... Long time ago.
>
> Can you tell we ran a children's book corral when I was a kid? =)
>
> :Den
>
> --
> Character is long-standing habit.
> Plutarch
>
> 

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